Bordeu (Theophile de) Medical manuscript, in French, entitled ‘Crise Article de l’Encyclopedie’, reproducing an article published in Diderot’s ‘Encyclopédie’, 160 numbered pp., written in a neat hand, title within a decorative ink and watercolour frame featuring a floral device, occasional spotting, contemporary half calf, rubbed and scuffed, slight worming, 4to, n.p., 1802. *** Théophile De Bordeu (1722-1776), French doctor and Professor of Medicine in Montpellier, whose modern theories (‘Recherches sur le pouls’, 1756) won him considerable celebrity. He contributed to the Encyclopédie and Diderot used him as a mouthpiece in 'Le Rêve de d'Alembert'. The ‘Crisis’ is intended as the acute stage of disease.
Bordeu (Theophile de) Medical manuscript, in French, entitled ‘Crise Article de l’Encyclopedie’, reproducing an article published in Diderot’s ‘Encyclopédie’, 160 numbered pp., written in a neat hand, title within a decorative ink and watercolour frame featuring a floral device, occasional spotting, contemporary half calf, rubbed and scuffed, slight worming, 4to, n.p., 1802. *** Théophile De Bordeu (1722-1776), French doctor and Professor of Medicine in Montpellier, whose modern theories (‘Recherches sur le pouls’, 1756) won him considerable celebrity. He contributed to the Encyclopédie and Diderot used him as a mouthpiece in 'Le Rêve de d'Alembert'. The ‘Crisis’ is intended as the acute stage of disease.
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